Garlic Fest ’15: Toste wins Garlic Showdown
GILROY—For a seasoned chef, the perfect way to challenge your creativity and innovation in the kitchen is to undertake the ultimate challenge—the Gilroy Garlic Festival’s annual Garlic Showdown.
DA awards $60K to community groups
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen on June 9 awarded $60,000 in grants to community organizations combating racial inequity.
Fourteen organizations received funding from the third annual racial justice grant program following a series of social justice reforms in 2020. A total of $160,000...
Gilroy Assistance League accepting grant applications
Gilroy Assistance League is accepting grant request applications through Feb. 21. The local nonprofit considers grant requests that directly benefit youth organizations, programs and schools in Gilroy, San Martin and Morgan Hill, says a press release from Gilroy Assistance League.
This year, Gilroy Assistance League...
Union Pacific replacing thousands of ties
Thousands of railroad ties that have appeared stacked in piles next to the tracks running between Gilroy and San Martin aren't something for commuters to gawk at on their way to work.
Bicyclists and pedestrians made great strides in Gilroy this year
Here’s a year in review that all Gilroyans should be proud of. Our City of Gilroy Bicycle Pedestrian Commission has taken part in many aspects for change and advocacy.
For the first time we created a Strategic Plan. It’s our guiding document and changes throughout...
Youth Sports: Nanez captures third AOY title
GILROY—Kayla Nanez has won soccer championships, broken track records and has been named the Valley Christian School’s Female Athlete of the Year for three consecutive years—and she’s only in eighth grade.
Dinosaurs make roaring debut at Gilroy Gardens
Not only does Gilroy Gardens have moving dinosaurs, it also has
‘Magic’ of the hot air balloon captivates South County locals once again
The 13th annual Wings of History Open House and Fly-by may be for the youth, but the hot air balloons that were being prepped early that morning were a piece of old-world technology that hasn't changed much since the first flight more than 240 years ago.






















